Just been to a horse fair in England ,I sold my piebald whilst there,the ***** started napping when pulling the Waggon .the black one outshone himself up hills and down,there was hundreds of good driving horses there,but me being me ,bought one that's in Ireland ,the man is holding him until I go over for balinasloe fair in October ,he is 15hh driving stallion,whether he stays a stallion or not remains to be seen

Napping is when they decide they have done enough and just stop,the first day we had done a good distance when he just stopped on a steep hill,it was a good job I had a brake to use,the second day he napped after half a mile and twice more after that,the third day he went ok ,and then he started his **** again,which meant the black horse had to do his work,so as soon as I got on the fair ,I flashed him with the grandson on his back and sold him,he is the one on my avator,I liked the horse but you could ent suffer that

The new horse is beautiful,
Hope the owner didn't just 'flash him with the grandson on his back', as you say.

thanks for complimenting the new horse,the piebald wasent a dodge pot anndankev,that's the first time he had done anything wrong in the time that I had him,it was just a dangerous habit to develop whilst pulling weight.and whilst you can cure most bad habits ,the only way I would know to cure that is to whip him and whip him hard and I,m not into that so he had to go

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